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and my wife marg o, who is here. [applause] and i as she knows we still have eight filing cabinets in our basement fills with these letters that's people would send us prompting us to discover new books to put them in the catalog and bring some of them back into print. abetted by publishing people like herman graph who is sitting there in the audience, many books we have a recommendation like the worst journey in the world was one by cherry juregard. he said herman, did you know this beak, he said no. so we got together and he did a paperback edition and we sold it in the catalog. so my -- that kind of reader enthusiasm for books was the critearium. it needed to be a book i wanted to give to someone and say you have to read this or someone had given to me with the same passion. it was still many more books that could be included so what i finally decided to do as a framework was to -- i was reading a book by edmund wilson, the great literary critic, and at one point he has a passage about the miscellaneous learning o
and my wife marg o, who is here. [applause] and i as she knows we still have eight filing cabinets in our basement fills with these letters that's people would send us prompting us to discover new books to put them in the catalog and bring some of them back into print. abetted by publishing people like herman graph who is sitting there in the audience, many books we have a recommendation like the worst journey in the world was one by cherry juregard. he said herman, did you know this beak, he...
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and marg and again we're. going to. see the smiles on the calendar was held without any explanation the cia realized very soon that they got the wrong man but it took more than four months before he was released they put him on a plane to albania drove him to a remote location and then dumped him on the underfunded road and the not for lawson or friend when. he gave. them the. today he is free but still paying the price suffering severe psychological trauma and whilst macedonia has apologized for its road and his friend ish and he's received no apology from the u.s. he's now mounting the latest in a series of legal cases against the u.s. administration since the sheehan issue and she has since just kind of just come. under the. earth. back in north carolina campaigners are determined that no victim of rendition is forgotten. italian citizen. was seized in pakistan in two thousand and two and rented on an average night to moral case where he was subjected to horrendous abuse before being freed a full nine years later. to
and marg and again we're. going to. see the smiles on the calendar was held without any explanation the cia realized very soon that they got the wrong man but it took more than four months before he was released they put him on a plane to albania drove him to a remote location and then dumped him on the underfunded road and the not for lawson or friend when. he gave. them the. today he is free but still paying the price suffering severe psychological trauma and whilst macedonia has apologized...
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marge who wants to have the efficiency of a diesel with a cleaner emissions have a gasoline powered car at least under certain driving conditions. are yoga has come down between the electric and full combustion camps for its new koroma is a hybrid. it also showed off his prius which is equipped with a hybrid drive as well as all wheel drive and speeds up this. seventy five kilometers an hour i'm not their electric motor feeds power to the rear axle which is supposed to improve control on slick driving surfaces this version of the car however is initially aimed only at the american market. and. while the markets always fluctuate and we don't know exactly what's going to go to it is here to be a full. model lot of awful lot of manufacture and over our commitments across that we're going to show that. whether that means making sporty sedans. pickup trucks or s.u.v.s. toyota's luxury lexus brand is also continuing to push cars carrying hybrid technology in the u.s. with large models as well like the new l x five seventy. nine. the late as variant of e.e.'s will of course also be offered in
marge who wants to have the efficiency of a diesel with a cleaner emissions have a gasoline powered car at least under certain driving conditions. are yoga has come down between the electric and full combustion camps for its new koroma is a hybrid. it also showed off his prius which is equipped with a hybrid drive as well as all wheel drive and speeds up this. seventy five kilometers an hour i'm not their electric motor feeds power to the rear axle which is supposed to improve control on slick...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spoke at the national archives, marg marking the 220th anniversary of the bill of rights. just a note the ceremony was held in front of the original declaration of independence. the u.s. constitution and the borts. in order to help preserve the document new additional lights was allowed in the rotunda. >> god served the united states and america and its honorable court. please remain standing for the presentation of the colors, the playing of the national anthem and the retirement of the colors. ♪ (music playing) ♪ (music playing) >> please be seated and come to order. this honorable court is now in session. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. how are you all this morning? good. welcome to the museum at the national archives, i'm chief judge howal of the district of columbia. today's a memorable and important milestone for each of the people who are going to be our new citizens today, and it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony this morning. the ceremony began this morning with the joint armed forces color guard pre
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spoke at the national archives, marg marking the 220th anniversary of the bill of rights. just a note the ceremony was held in front of the original declaration of independence. the u.s. constitution and the borts. in order to help preserve the document new additional lights was allowed in the rotunda. >> god served the united states and america and its honorable court. please remain standing for the presentation of the colors, the...
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secret report that claims men and women could get back around on the one and a half year mission of marge she also claims that the report states that quote women work better as a team and are less likely than men to fight over who is leader. they've never got a cheerleading squad and then nasa has another study going on looking into the impure faults of astronauts in space i want to read about what here's the thing that neither of these studies have ever been released no one can even confirm if they ever existed as most of us know having it all female doesn't ensure that if there were going to be any thank you panky on the way and finally i was going to make a funny joke here but the story is just too out of this world in this world. wow that's an awful lot of brilliant minds thinking about sex and space and they have actually i mean something they never talk about if you do yes there is like gravity but also there's a lot of radiation that you would pick up and along the way on the concern obviously is that if someone were to get pregnant if they could get pregnant and that environment w
secret report that claims men and women could get back around on the one and a half year mission of marge she also claims that the report states that quote women work better as a team and are less likely than men to fight over who is leader. they've never got a cheerleading squad and then nasa has another study going on looking into the impure faults of astronauts in space i want to read about what here's the thing that neither of these studies have ever been released no one can even confirm if...
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. >> this was given to me by the mother of my dear friend bill dawson, marge dawson plays with his racket in texas in his senior year, 1938. can you imagine hitting the ball? >> it is such a small thing. you had a ball with it? >> one of the top-ranked american players who just retired has played me with his racket. >> i want to talk -- you are an expert. one of the reasons i wanted to do this is i'm fascinated you succeeded in so many areas, psychology, jury science, television, business. what is the secret? >> for me, i think it is a matter of knowing what you want and knowing what you are willing to do to get it. i know what i can do is what i can't do. i stay in my lane. >> how do you take losing? >> not well. >> do you throw that? >> know i don't. i just come back harder the next time. >> until you win. >> damn right. >> you talk about creating your experience a lot. not sure i understand what that means. >> you get what you get. if you go through life negative with a chip on your shoulder and pessimistic that is how you engage the world, you are going to get negative, pessimistic, c
. >> this was given to me by the mother of my dear friend bill dawson, marge dawson plays with his racket in texas in his senior year, 1938. can you imagine hitting the ball? >> it is such a small thing. you had a ball with it? >> one of the top-ranked american players who just retired has played me with his racket. >> i want to talk -- you are an expert. one of the reasons i wanted to do this is i'm fascinated you succeeded in so many areas, psychology, jury science,...
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there's a lot of variability in private marg et cetera as to mae called and when it will be returned to you. if it's distributed back to you later, how does it impact your as asset allocation? we'll show you the variabilities that could happen. it's important for us all to know that. we look at our cash flows for benefit payments well into the future to ensure we have ample liquidity regardless of market environment and how stressful it is that we have cash to pay benefits for many years into the future. we want to show those metrics to you. we also have showing our as set allocation is and what it could look like in different kinds of environment and we show you different stress historical stress events with our existing as set allocation because it was different than 10 years ago and we will compare and contrast the results for our current as set allocations and what it was 10 years ago and show you that variability. we've taken good action to reduce the impact that a large decline in public w equity could have. the board please participate. we're looking forward to this. anna has
there's a lot of variability in private marg et cetera as to mae called and when it will be returned to you. if it's distributed back to you later, how does it impact your as asset allocation? we'll show you the variabilities that could happen. it's important for us all to know that. we look at our cash flows for benefit payments well into the future to ensure we have ample liquidity regardless of market environment and how stressful it is that we have cash to pay benefits for many years into...
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no marge problems to tell you about in the san jose area. the freemont area, there's a traffic hazard blocking the right lane. it's not causing much of a backup, be aware of that. eastbound 84, this is university avenue, it's having a little bit of an effect. it may be sort of a non-commute direction for a lot of folks out there. it may in the be too big of al problem. 280 in -- of a problem. 280 in san jose, same with the golden gate bridge. it's a good picture, not socked in with fog. a lot of clear skies out there, it's chilly has my friend steve paulson will tell us about. >> it's much colder today. that's true. >>> a couple of days, tuesday was aing it day and yesterday was hit and miss on that. it's clear and cloudy, noticeably colder. concord is 13 degrees colder at this time yelled your 24 temperature change sfo minus 12 and livermore minus 8 and oakland airport minus 8 >>> and pope valley has dipped down to 31. 31. american can i don't know has dopped to 39 degrees. bob from redwood city says good morning, good morning, bob. how abo
no marge problems to tell you about in the san jose area. the freemont area, there's a traffic hazard blocking the right lane. it's not causing much of a backup, be aware of that. eastbound 84, this is university avenue, it's having a little bit of an effect. it may be sort of a non-commute direction for a lot of folks out there. it may in the be too big of al problem. 280 in -- of a problem. 280 in san jose, same with the golden gate bridge. it's a good picture, not socked in with fog. a lot...
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i won't go into the building but marge says essentially something that comes right out of the world ofwilliam bradford which says he bragged about laws are stricter in massachusetts than they are in england and this is what made the righteous shining city on the hill is that there was less freedom in massachusetts than there was in england. >> i come from boston. that's why. >> i'm sorry. [laughter] there's an untold story in boston and we have not heard the story of the strangers. >> just a graphical or mechanical was in but [inaudible] >> he goes back to england and then back to england and died in newington. >> he signed up twice? >> yes. >> optimism is hard. >> he actually because he had been in virginia he had a very salable commodity might have spoken the algonquin dialect in virginia and certainly knew how to deal with native americans. he was one of the more important people who were on the may far. you don't hear much about that. >> thank you. >> hello. i think both of them included part of my questions. i was just going to say when you refer to them experiencing the frontier
i won't go into the building but marge says essentially something that comes right out of the world ofwilliam bradford which says he bragged about laws are stricter in massachusetts than they are in england and this is what made the righteous shining city on the hill is that there was less freedom in massachusetts than there was in england. >> i come from boston. that's why. >> i'm sorry. [laughter] there's an untold story in boston and we have not heard the story of the strangers....
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that's a good thing. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: by a big marge, -- by a big margin, too.argest actual vote total margin ever in midterms and at 8.6% is the largest percentage win in 3 # 3- in 32 years. >> and the point you're making is the results would have been better if we hadn't had the gerrymandering and voter suppression to try to make it harder in our democracy for people to vote which is an outrage, which we have got to deal with immediately. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you've got north carolina's ninth district down there where it looks like the republicans may have gotten people to take absentee ballots without taking them in in neighborhoods. >> and these are the people who talk about voter fraud all the time. >> stephen: and wisconsin and michigan where the republican representatives in the state legislature there are trying to strip the governor and attorney general of any power, even though the people have voted for a change of administration there. >> right. >> stephen: so what can be done to affect the change that people clearly voted for this time
that's a good thing. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: by a big marge, -- by a big margin, too.argest actual vote total margin ever in midterms and at 8.6% is the largest percentage win in 3 # 3- in 32 years. >> and the point you're making is the results would have been better if we hadn't had the gerrymandering and voter suppression to try to make it harder in our democracy for people to vote which is an outrage, which we have got to deal with immediately. ( cheers and applause )...
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. ♪ charles: washington is making plans to marge the death of president george h.w. who died at his houston home friday evening. the 41st president will lie in state at u.s. capitol until the funeral on wednesday. edward lawrence joins us. reporter: he is enroute what they speak calling special air mission 41. on board that plane, george w. bush and the four other living siblings of president bush and the, 17 grand kids, eight great grandchildren, also on board that plane. it lands here in washington in about an hour. now the texas attorney general talked on fox and friends this morning, what the former president meant to texas. >> we're proud texans and we're proud that he served as president from texas. obviously an amazing man with amazing accomplishments from being u.n. ambassador to cia director, just really a great man. a man that people in texas just loved personally, along with his entire family. reporter: when the president lands here there will be a ceremony at joint base andrews. about 4:45 eastern time the casket and family arrive at the u.s. capitol. he
. ♪ charles: washington is making plans to marge the death of president george h.w. who died at his houston home friday evening. the 41st president will lie in state at u.s. capitol until the funeral on wednesday. edward lawrence joins us. reporter: he is enroute what they speak calling special air mission 41. on board that plane, george w. bush and the four other living siblings of president bush and the, 17 grand kids, eight great grandchildren, also on board that plane. it lands here in...
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acts all rim and proper, and then she goes every night at the end of each column and calls her friend margeand talks smack but her employer, mrs. c. or she might go to a meeting of this kind of middle class black intellectual class in harlem that she wasn't invite tote because she is a poor domestic worker and bell, you're using big words and you mean is this. so you see these showing that this is how black women who are domestic workers move in and out of these spaces. that's one example. another example is the ways in which these women folder coalitions. i mentioned i don't think many women in my book would identify as feminist mostly because that had a connotation with the white women's movement and they felt that didn't represent their politics, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't form coalitions or work with white feminist groups if they felt their interests were align. so might see them working and high lights disspeakers of feminism based on when they're work with groups versus something that is more related to black power. so a lot of different ways in which it works and also a less
acts all rim and proper, and then she goes every night at the end of each column and calls her friend margeand talks smack but her employer, mrs. c. or she might go to a meeting of this kind of middle class black intellectual class in harlem that she wasn't invite tote because she is a poor domestic worker and bell, you're using big words and you mean is this. so you see these showing that this is how black women who are domestic workers move in and out of these spaces. that's one example....
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marge dawson played with this racket in texas and her senior year,al 1938 in texas.ou actually hit a ball without? >> yes, one of the top-ranked american players who just retired has played me with this racket. >> harvey: did he beat you? >> like a drum. >> harvey: [laughs] okay. i want to talk about room full of bright because you are an expert of that. >> we'll see. >> harvey: one of the reasons i want to do a tribute is that i am fascinated that you have succeeded in so many different areas, you succeeded in psychology, in jury science, you've succeeded in television, business, what is a secret? >> for me, i think it is really a matter of knowing what you want and knowing what you are willing to do to get it. i know what i can do and i know what i can't do. >> harvey: you stay in your lane. >> i do, i stay in my lane. >> harvey: how do you take losing? >> not well.t. >> harvey: do you? throw that? >> no, i don't. >> harvey: ever? >> i just come back harder the next time. we want to tell you when? >> darn right. >> harvey: you talk about creating about your experie
marge dawson played with this racket in texas and her senior year,al 1938 in texas.ou actually hit a ball without? >> yes, one of the top-ranked american players who just retired has played me with this racket. >> harvey: did he beat you? >> like a drum. >> harvey: [laughs] okay. i want to talk about room full of bright because you are an expert of that. >> we'll see. >> harvey: one of the reasons i want to do a tribute is that i am fascinated that you have...
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[applause] marge, youhtinen: made a great acquisition when you stole eddie from us.speaking spanish] i'm so honored to be part of this discussion. mark and i go way back. we served together on the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives, and i am so glad to see mark in the position he is that right now. having you, a principal, visionary leader, at the helm of usaid has made an incredible difference. we have seen it, in addressing new challenges, emerging challenges, throughout the world, but more specifically, and latin america. one more thing i have to say to you, tomorrow we will be commemorating world aids day, and this year we are also celebrating 15 years of success wonderful,far, a ambitious program created by george w. bush, he doesn't get enough credit for it, shepherded through the house by mark green. it is unbelievable the success we have had. i am reminded that when mark served as ambassador to tanzania, you wrote to me and i still have it, a letter highlighting the threat that hiv-aids poses to the security of our country. we never fra
[applause] marge, youhtinen: made a great acquisition when you stole eddie from us.speaking spanish] i'm so honored to be part of this discussion. mark and i go way back. we served together on the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives, and i am so glad to see mark in the position he is that right now. having you, a principal, visionary leader, at the helm of usaid has made an incredible difference. we have seen it, in addressing new challenges, emerging challenges,...
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corrine: free cash flow marge vns held up -- margins have held up pretty well.ates have actually been cost cutting and they have actually been looking toward building healthier balance sheets. so there's been quite a bit of corporate deleveraging going on as well. and we've seen some of this cash being returned via dividends, by share buybacks and that's going to continue. and greater pressure for companies to do so, especially if they don't see a huge -- very attractive investment opportunities out there for em to grow organically and might look at cash earnings distribution back to shareholders. david: corrine, very quickly here, do i buy msci china right now? what do you think about the index? corrine: generally, the markets do cautious on chinese markets. yes, valuations are looking quite attractive, pricing in a lot of the risk but near term some head winds for china because the economic rebalancing will take time to bear fruit and export numbers are not going to look pretty. if you look at the latest p.m.i. numbers, especially new export orders down to 47
corrine: free cash flow marge vns held up -- margins have held up pretty well.ates have actually been cost cutting and they have actually been looking toward building healthier balance sheets. so there's been quite a bit of corporate deleveraging going on as well. and we've seen some of this cash being returned via dividends, by share buybacks and that's going to continue. and greater pressure for companies to do so, especially if they don't see a huge -- very attractive investment...
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happening with the utility stocks because this particular sector as measured by the spdr utilities etf up margelyding last week. this sector now trades at a premium to the overall market. it trades at 17 times expected next year's earnings versus 15 overall for the s&p 500. back to you. >> we don't know anything about rates anymore, dom all bets are off anyway, thanks, dom. dow's been on a wild ride during the past two months. swinging more than 2,000 points during that time the index is now negative on the year joining us now, brian leavitts and jason trenert. i was looking at some of your comments, brian. there's policy uncertainty which causes some of the volatility. but you think the people at home should not pay quite as much they should watch cnbc, but maybe not pay quite as much tension of the swings. >> i think it depends on your time horizon if you really do have short-term liquidity needs, then you may want to pay attention to it. if you're a long-term investor i think we're in a long-term secular bull market and we're dealing with volatility right now as a result of policy uncertainty.
happening with the utility stocks because this particular sector as measured by the spdr utilities etf up margelyding last week. this sector now trades at a premium to the overall market. it trades at 17 times expected next year's earnings versus 15 overall for the s&p 500. back to you. >> we don't know anything about rates anymore, dom all bets are off anyway, thanks, dom. dow's been on a wild ride during the past two months. swinging more than 2,000 points during that time the index...
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marge came out of 2005, won the pulitzer. people of the book 2008. "caleb's crossing" in 2011 and her most recent is "the secret chord" and we will discuss those as we go this afternoon. but we do want to make sure that you know how to contact us if you have a question or comment from his works. (202)748-8200 and eastern and central time zones. 748-8201 in the mountain pacific time zones. now we are going to roll through as well by social media sites. they are all at booktv, facebook, instagram as well as twitter. so we will scroll through those. we've got a little more talking to do before we get the calls, boil it to make sure you're aware will be getting to your calls we appreciate that. i have written down here so you know i'm not cheating. you've already discussed several of these things. this is my list of themes that you talk about in all of your books and we'll see how i do on the test here in a minute. one of the things i wrote down his vivid descriptions. this comes from the year of wonders. if you're eating you might want to put up food do
marge came out of 2005, won the pulitzer. people of the book 2008. "caleb's crossing" in 2011 and her most recent is "the secret chord" and we will discuss those as we go this afternoon. but we do want to make sure that you know how to contact us if you have a question or comment from his works. (202)748-8200 and eastern and central time zones. 748-8201 in the mountain pacific time zones. now we are going to roll through as well by social media sites. they are all at booktv,...
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slave appears in what dominates and but some sloppy defending allowed marg right to equalize for nuremberg in the fifty sixth minute. the weather was so playing a role in this one. on the pitch came to nuremberg rescue when karim bella robbie was streaking towards goal but couldn't get a shot to. show it stayed one all and unspectacular and to a curious monday night in new zealand. alan gyms and sports clubs around the world tied boxing has become a popular way to get in shape a modified version of it but in thailand it is serious business especially for children and teenagers from poor families the goal is often to turn pro and make it big but it's a dangerous path recently a thirteen year old boxer died of a brain injury did his best and heartache takes a look at the high risk world of tight boxing children. but one of. the last training session before the match is only thirteen years old but he's already a fighter. i am i never scared i always hit hard i like to use my knees that's my main weapon i'm good with my knees so i got. like many at this gym in thailand's poor north east has a
slave appears in what dominates and but some sloppy defending allowed marg right to equalize for nuremberg in the fifty sixth minute. the weather was so playing a role in this one. on the pitch came to nuremberg rescue when karim bella robbie was streaking towards goal but couldn't get a shot to. show it stayed one all and unspectacular and to a curious monday night in new zealand. alan gyms and sports clubs around the world tied boxing has become a popular way to get in shape a modified...
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slave appears in what dominates and but some sloppy defending allowed marg right to equalize for nuremberg in the fifty sixth minute. the weather was so playing a role in this one. on the pitch came to nuremberg rescue when karim bella robbie was streaking towards goal but couldn't get the shot off. so it stayed one whole and unspectacular and to a curious monday night in new zealand. alan gyms and sports clubs around the world tied boxing has become a popular way to get in shape a modified version of it but in thailand it is serious business especially for children and teenagers from poor families the goal is often to turn pro and make it big but it's a dangerous path recently a thirteen year old boxer died of a brain injury did his best and heartache takes a look at the high risk world of tight boxing children. but one of. the last training session before the match is only thirteen years old but he's already a fighter. i am i never scared i always hit hard i like to use my knees that's my main weapon i'm good with my knees so i got. like many at this gym in thailand's poor north east has
slave appears in what dominates and but some sloppy defending allowed marg right to equalize for nuremberg in the fifty sixth minute. the weather was so playing a role in this one. on the pitch came to nuremberg rescue when karim bella robbie was streaking towards goal but couldn't get the shot off. so it stayed one whole and unspectacular and to a curious monday night in new zealand. alan gyms and sports clubs around the world tied boxing has become a popular way to get in shape a modified...
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you want to know about letters of marg are, no one knows what that is. we go through all the amendments of the constitution and a quick, cogent, concise way to explain their history. what they really meant. i don't tell you what they should mean. i'm a historian. i tell you what they do mean and what they have meant. >> host: in your view, is it possible constitution could be amended again in the next 20 or 30 years? >> guest: sure. we have a procedure for doing it. it is a difficult process. it requires a strong consensus and strong movement to make it happen. but it is certainly possible. >> host: what do you teach at the university of pennsylvania? >> guest: it to history on the constitution and working for a living in america. enter us history because we all teach that. >> host: here is the book, "pcoket guide to the u.s. constitution". professor andrew arnold is the author. keep an eye out for more interviews from the national press club book fair to air in the near future. you can also watch them and any programs in their entirety@booktv.org. tight
you want to know about letters of marg are, no one knows what that is. we go through all the amendments of the constitution and a quick, cogent, concise way to explain their history. what they really meant. i don't tell you what they should mean. i'm a historian. i tell you what they do mean and what they have meant. >> host: in your view, is it possible constitution could be amended again in the next 20 or 30 years? >> guest: sure. we have a procedure for doing it. it is a...